Maria Dimova
I believe that theatre will always be my one true love. After having an affair with Architecture and Journalism, I decided to combine my passions and become a Londoner - something I've been dreaming of for a while. Although being in nature is my preferred method of therapy, the feeling after the lights are switched off in an auditorium is more than exhilarating.
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Interviews
Interview: Katie Kerr and David Bardsley on ‘Pete n Keely’
'Pete 'n' Keely' stars Katie Kerr and David Bardsley chat about the 'marathon' of bringing this two-person musical to the…
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Chinglish at Park Theatre – Review
This show will transport you to China and make you fall in love with every single character.
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Heads Up, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
60 minutes of genius writing that is not to be missed.
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September 11th, The Cockpit – Review
If you are fascinated by world affairs and want to see another person’s perspective on them, this one is for…
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Mocketh The Weak, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
Something unexpectedly different and entertaining, if you are up for an Elizabethan laugh.
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How (Not) to Live in Suburbia, Soho Theatre — Review
A show for every Londoner that is in love with London but has occasionally experienced loneliness in the city.
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Bitches Ahoy!, Above The Stag Theatre — Review
Comedy in its purest form, but also an important and real piece to be exposed to.
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